Penn State senior defender Colleen Shea (April 5)

Mark Selders, Penn State Athletic Communications

The Seton Keough graduate played a key role in the No. 7 Nittany Lions' 16-11 upset of then-No. 2 Florida on Saturday in State College. She had two caused turnovers in the game, which ended Florida's 24-game regular-season winning streak. In addition to holding the Gators below their 14-goal average, Shea's unit kept them to just three shots and two goals in the second half as the Lions scored eight of the last nine goals. The Lions (7-3) also did not commit a single foul and had only one turnover in the second half. Shea has 38 career caused turnovers and 54 ground balls.

The Seton Keough graduate played a key role in the No. 7 Nittany Lions' 16-11 upset of then-No. 2 Florida on Saturday in State College. She had two caused turnovers in the game, which ended Florida's 24-game regular-season winning streak. In addition to holding the Gators below their 14-goal average, Shea's unit kept them to just three shots and two goals in the second half as the Lions scored eight of the last nine goals. The Lions (7-3) also did not commit a single foul and had only one turnover in the second half. Shea has 38 career caused turnovers and 54 ground balls. (Mark Selders, Penn State Athletic Communications)

The Seton Keough graduate played a key role in the No. 7 Nittany Lions' 16-11 upset of then-No. 2 Florida on Saturday in State College. She had two caused turnovers in the game, which ended Florida's 24-game regular-season winning streak. In addition to holding the Gators below their 14-goal average, Shea's unit kept them to just three shots and two goals in the second half as the Lions scored eight of the last nine goals. The Lions (7-3) also did not commit a single foul and had only one turnover in the second half. Shea has 38 career caused turnovers and 54 ground balls.